Do you know how quiet? I could swap them for some of my 800RPM S-FLEX's if they are too loud though... Also my experience with the 200mm fan on the 650D was pretty bad, it was too loud for my liking, is this loud as well?

I've had it for barely two weeks and the slide panels (...) require three hands to close properly now, or you have to lay it on its side and use a whole forearm to slide the front of the panels up snug.

(Honestly the Antec 300 is way more solid. Too bad it's all hacked up from practice mods.)Edited by samwiches - 4/14/12 at 6:25pm

Maybe I have a crappy one but fitment is a problem all over the case. My OCZ PSU has to be pushed/squeezed to get the screws into the back, the front fan blades hit the panel filter if you bump the front (these are 120x25mm) and both side panels have corners sticking out if you don't get help closing them up, or like I said, unless you lay the case on it's side.

Also the left side panel has a corner sticking past the bottom left as if it's simply too big.

Oh, and I forgot about having to press the motherboard back into the I/O shield to get the first couple of screws in. No biggie, but it required more force than should be necessary. All this would piss me off if I had paid any more than $55 for it. Edited by samwiches - 4/14/12 at 6:34pm

Maybe I have a crappy one but fitment is a problem all over the case. My OCZ PSU has to be pushed/squeezed to get the screws into the back, the front fan blades hit the panel filter if you bump the front (these are 120x25mm) and both side panels have corners sticking out if you don't get help closing them up, or like I said, unless you lay the case on it's side.

I actually like the airflow setup of the 300R a lot. That's what should redeem it, once I'm done messing around inside of it.
Hopefully one days someone can make a case without so many drive cages. One SSD, one HDD and a USB optical drive is all anyone should need these days.